Federal Savings Bank grants $10,000 to SEED

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Mar 20, 2014 at 3:15 AM

DOVER — The Seacoast Educational Endowment for Dover (“SEED”), a non-profit organization that supports academic excellence by delivering groundbreaking grants to Dover educators, announced Federal Savings Bank has granted $10,000 to the organization. The funds will be used to underwrite academic awards to Dover educators for advanced learning projects applied across the Dover school district.

With headquarters in Dover, Federal Savings Bank has served the residents of the greater Seacoast area since 1890.

“As a true community bank, we seek out opportunities to re-invest our resources in the communities we serve,” said Kelly L. Glennon, vice president, Risk Management at Federal Savings Bank. “We are proud to support SEED in its mission to improve education in Dover.”

SEED’s overarching goals are to create a legacy for educational excellence in Dover Public Schools and to advocate the value of education in the community. SEED is preparing for its next grant award period and will begin accepting proposals in April 2014. Proposals should be based on SEED’s existing grant evaluation criteria which can be found on the SEED website at www.doverseed.org.

Since 1890, Federal Savings Bank has operated as a true community bank. The bank has offices in Dover, Barrington, Durham, Portsmouth, and Rochester. For more information, call toll free at 1-800-462-2265 or visit www.fsbdover.com.

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